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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRipAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1944' VHHr Twenfy-one Pringle Eduartlsvill Week End Visitor Fcrnbrook Glenview P. M. to Hold Forty Fort Fourth In Whiteley Etfxsgston Tup. FOOTBALL SCIIEDLTLE Football schedule of Kingston Township High School for 1944 11 lf. Mw Yhn i-tltt or Malt it tvilhea-rr Mwr Wtlkes-Brr.

Mo Tll charg Mrs. Rosser Dies Suddenly Resident of Kingston Had Been in Falling Health for Past 12 Years season has ben announced. It will Degin tomorrow aiiernoon wnen the local team plays Clarks Summit on the local field. Other games- are: Saturday, EST FORTY FORT LUZERNE Family Commissioned Richard V. Whiteley 19, son of Mrs.

George Whiteley of Forty Fort has been awarded his silver wings as a pilot and has been commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in the Air Corps. After a short leave at, his home. ri6 will report to Smyrna! Armv Air Rn Nnchvllls Tnn September 30, West Wyoming home: Friday. Octoher (5. fiehman.

26, climaxed with Homecom- Septem- TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE thiiathAa Qitnfnv dnhnni nasi ji Special Services Special services will be held at Glenview i Primitive Methodist Church beginning Tuesday, ling Service on Sunday, October 1 Speakers tor the week are: Tuesday and Wednesday, at 7:30 p. ey.3j. lennoeve, pasior oi. Center Morelahd Baptist Church, He will tell -tha story of his Man. Returned; From the Dead." Thursday, and Friday, at 7:30 a.

Rev. L. L. Collins, pastor of Avoca Primitive Methodist cnurcn. sunaayt at p.

m. Rev. D. Fannon. nastor of Askam 1 ut'rranceion ivieuiouisi vnuicn where he will pilot a B-24.

iwin hoid a rummage sale at 189 He lsthe fourth member of hisMain street, Luzerne, on October family to be commissioned in 17 and Persons wish)ng to Huu, Army- Margaret M. donate articles to the sale can Whiteley, A. N. has been in communicate with Mrs. Edward the service since April, 1942,, and.

Troutman Poplar Street, Mrs. overseas since December, 1942. At Robert Bassler, Forty Fort; Mrs. present she is at an evacuation George M. Huey or any member hospital in Corsica.

0r the cIkk ti Robert L. Whiteley has been I In service since 1939. He received' TODAY'S BFST DESSERT his commission at Fort Sill, SPENCER'S HO-MADE ICE CREAM after serving two years in Hawaii At present he is with the Field FORT SILL Artillery, somewhere in France, Capt. George nd- Rhard DavksT JUaple teoroWlst. AAC entered the serv- reet.

Is now stattoned at Fort Ice in July 193fi. after attending hm okla- Penn State College. He served; rti pv rn ri'iiD VMrsi in Psnnmn iH oarnorf IK.IIIMS 1U Jt Lt. M. Grabski Relates Impression of Germans Mrs.

Nellie Grabski of 29 IT! 1 1 Mz M. VII A IICI Mill. A I.I Matthew Grabski, who is a radio operator in tne U. b. Maritime Service, stating how proud.

Miss Florence McNey. his high school French teacher would be if she could hear him carrying on a convertuuit- iu i ciiuj. 0ne of ae thlngs whIch sur. prised him mostly was the Ger- man war prisoners, une poy in the cP WM nd many as young as 12 and 15. The boys are very hard to deal with since they have-been fed on the "Super Race" propaganda since Hitler's beginning.

All of the German- officers like char th boot training at Hoffman Island, N. and attended Radio Galluus- Island, Mass. He was a graduate of Pringle Hieh1 School, class of before UuA in Maryland Lt. GrabskL made two previous South America and then to Eng land and Scotlana. A brother.

Warrant Officer John Grabski, is in U. S. Maritime Service and entered 1 service August, 1943, and received his boot training at Sheepshead Bay, L. N. Y.

He left on. his last voyage In August, destination unknown. He had made previous trips to Australia and Persian Gulf and uuiu itui, i Bible I arrogant and very conceited but! The Harvest Home service will; our Rangers are taking that from! be Sundajv October 8 at by he stated. I p. m.

Lt Grabski entered service in Old Fashioned Gospel song January, 1941, and received his iiorn. enrr Sm returned "to Bora Reror After COPJIClUH 10 OCa KeCOIl, alter i services will be held at every meeting. The public is invited. arrives ow-RSflRAS Corp. Earl R.

Vlvial son of, and Mrs. William R. Vivian has arrived dverseas and has begun flying combat missions as I a top turret gunner on a u4ltriDS fjrst t0 Australia, Iran and 2C ROBERT MILLER Seaman 2c Robert H. Miller, who has been overseas since April of this year, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Emily Miller, rear-72 Church Street, He enlisted in the Navy August 25, 1943.

Seaman Miller has seen action in France and Italy. Before entering the service he was employed at the Wyoming Valley Cleaners pyers, Zerbey Avenue, Edwardsville. squadron in Italy, Walter C. Zelin ski was recently promoted to the Mrs. Henry D.

Rosser." 65, died suddenly, at 3:15 yesterday after noon at her home, 270 Rutter Avenue, Kingston. She had been in failing health for the. past 12 years. Mrs. Rosser was born in South Wales and had been a resident of the West Side for many years.

She was a member of Edwards' Memorial Church, Edwardsville. Surviving are her husband and Ellzabethr-Maryr Gwenie, and R. Rosser, all at nume; jine rcev. uiyn Kosser, Hartford, Rev. William Morgan ResserPlymouth David Rosser, Plains, and Eli Rosser, Edwards- villei-two grandchildren, Elizabeth and; David Richard Rosser, Plains, and a brother, Griffith John Evans In Wales.

Mrs. Anna Arglini, Nonagenarian, Dies Mrs; Anna ArglinJ, 90, died at 10:30 last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs Catherine Bonomo, 40 South Hancock Street, city, after an illness of general debility. She was a member of Holy Rosary Church, Park Avenue. Surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Julia Murphy, Orange, N.

and threesons, Peter of this city, Atithony of Detroit and William of Coatesville. The body was removed to the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Street. $53,000 Estate Left By Julius Hoffman Julius E. Hoffman, 585 Gibson' Avenue, whose death! Smbwfllf in wlll-' wohated tember 16, an a win pronaiea yes with hils wife at 22 North Love- i gnd Avenue Hanover Tup. Servicemen's Letter ill lie Published Members of Hanover Township i student body under the direction 'of Miss Natalie Nyhart, member ioi me tugn scnooi faculty, win again publish a servicemen's letter wnicn wilt be.

sent to ex-hteft school students who wish to re- ceive it. An el fort is being made jby. the students to mail the first i't'on during the first week in October. Families and friends of servicemen are urged to cooperate with the high school students and are asked to mail or phone the names and addresses of ex-students promptly to the office at the high school building. No addresses of last year will be used later to North Africa, Sicily and Italy where he was when the 71 battle of Anzlo Beachhead began.

i Walter AelinSKl IS They brought back a ship load of Nazi prisoners from Italy. He is'Nftw Air rftrrp liflntaitl a graduate of Pringle High School, 11 uw ml 1 ultc pi class of before entering Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zelinski, 16 service was employed at the Laurel Street, have received word Pratt and Whitney Airplane En- that their son, deputy commander gine Plant, Connecticut. 0f a p-51 Mustang fighter plane ge5.Sdfcyfa55inl.0?fe?blf?.

ivunviug jua luimuissiwii in iviz. Since then he has served at vari ous air fields throughout the United States, and is now at Rochester, Minn, 4 Young People to Hold Sunday Night Service Young people of the Forty Fort Presbyterian Church will have charge ot tne bunciay evening service at 7 mu. i he following program; has been planned: Scrip ture lesson, Jdob uwiord; Walter S. David; program of the day, Shirley Matzer; the student council, -Bud Gearhart; president nf roiinrll. rerrention Nn nrv Swartz.

The Christian Facing the World today, Ethelwyn Williams, Lois Richardsand Betty Pember-ton; Resources for Christian Liv- ntr FrnnrM Vmih of Work in the khurch today, Dor othy: oerkvltz; L.uke presents Jesus, Nancy Spears; Foreign Missions, June Roberts; the communion service, Shirley Swartz and one of the elders. Sale Real estate and personal property of Grace C. Baker, Satur- Wyoming. BOY SCOUTS MEET Troop 123, Boy Scouts, held Its weekly meeting Monday night in the Presbyterian Church. Drills were conducted by Paul Durland.

Present at the meeting were oa- troi aaviors tieara, conurn Lane. Perley. Moore and Leslie who met with natrols to discuss nlans. A every in the Army from rrinto th.v,,rrV, Maeto- HERE FROM NEW JERSEY wuiiam of captal. Capt.

Zelinski is former resident of Pringle, is here graduate voi the 0cal high school, visiting friends and relatives from He enlisted February 19, 1937 and Pringle. Mr. and Mrs. Haradem received his lieutenant's commis-have been residing New Jersey sion Augurt 30, 1943. He arrived the past two years.

Mr. Haradem overseas in January of this year. is the former Miss Mary McGough and a former first fcrade teacher! IN SUPPLY SECTION Student staff of the paper fol- mittee for boys going Into the serv-lows: Editor, Llla Nasser; assist- ices. Mrs. R.

O'Hale will preside. ant editor, Lois Lynn; sports edi- tor. Arthur Edwards; art editor, TO OBSERVE RALLY DAY; Jean Scrobola: club notes. Eleanor Kingston Presbvterlan Snniiav iiuijYj west etn street bequeathes; Wyoming Guyette, Mrs. Cedric Valley Chapter, American Red Griffith Mrs.

Henry Fritzges, Mrs. Cross, Salvation Army, Fred Franki Mrs. Fred Hough- Wilkes-Barre Lodge 109, wout Mrs c. s. Hemenway, Mrs.

BPOE, niece, Gertrude Hutchison, Mrs. Arthur Isabel Hutchison, Brooklyn, N. Johnson, Mrs. A. S.

James, Mrs. $1,500. Bruce Long, Mrs. J. C.

Lewis, Mrs. Balance of. the estate is left to Arthur Loveland, Mrs. G. W.

Wyoming National Bank; in trust Nichols, Mrs. Wilford Parsons, for decedent's wife, Sarah A. Mrs. C. A.

Perkins, Mrs. Hugh Hoffman, and sons, Julius Ridall, Mrs. William A. Rhodes, Newburgh, N. John WvMrs.

William Riddell, Mrs. John Charles and George all. of Richards, Mrs. William Shoemaker. New York Citv I Mrs.

R. D. Shepherd, Mrs. Harold Personal oroberty is valued at Shappelle, Mrs. Dorman Schooley, Prffi i tt nt S3 dOO 1 Mrs.

E. J. Straub, Mrs. John rthirlne TabbeL Sate of Thompson, Mrs- dyke' MrS-TMf and house- Arch Woolbert, Mrs. Herbert Wil- -Nanticoke, leaves 3 liams.

Mrs: Velma Williams, Mrs. hold furnishings to sons, Thomas Davjd williams and Mrs Albert and Remainder of the WUUa first class maDDintr class will heiHarry Shonk: faculfv nnten frlia held at the Scout Center on Fortlgzikoski; publicity manager, Ritz SIDE COURTDALi PRINCU Plans Harvest Festival All donations of canned goods for the Festival of Harvest Sunday at the Trinity Lutheran Church will be sent to the Deaconess Home at Philadelphia. In connection with this service the congregation will complete Its effort to liquidate one of its notes and will burn the note at the conclusion ot the service. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEET The officers and members of Court MvstlcaL Rose. 1236 Catholic.

Daughters Of America, held their social meeting on Tuesday night at St. Ignatius Community Hall. Mrs. A. M.

Kent, chairman, and Mrs- ousan umiecmsKi maae ar- fnr hi TllMtllU rangements for the meeting. Games and dancing were joyert by all. -Table decorations were In white. Refreshments were served tot Mrs. Anne Berg, grand regent of the court; Mrs.

A. M. Kehl, Mrs. Susan Omiecinski, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs.

Lawrence Heffers, XI 3 A Mr Mary, mccool mm. i Catherine Bernoski. Miss Clare Rffhl, Mrs. Mary Baginski, Mrs. Agnes Barry, Miss Marceua VVood-ltch, Miss Dorothy Petrasek, Miss Vera Chorba, Miss Ann Steve, Miss Mary Baransky, Miss Eleanor Miss Margaret Chorba and Miss Dorothy Semanek.

The next meeting will be held October 3 and will be a regular business meeting. MOTHERS TO MEET Kingston Service Star Mothert will hold its regular meeting tonight at 8 in St. Ignatius Hall. AU members are expected to attend as there will be an election of officer. Members are asked to bring cig-arets to eive to the pnrt-off rnm.

School will observe Rally Day this Sunday. There will be promotions in the various departments. A feature of the Young People's Department will be special music by a guest trumpet trio, George De-Curtis, Thomas Foster, and Carl Strye, accompanied by Miss Isabella Smith. The trumpeters will play, "The Chant of the Rockies." TROOP 158 TO MEET Troop 156, Boy Scouts, of St Hedwigs Church will resume its Fall meetings in the parish hail Wednesday night at 7. All scouts and prospective scout are requested by the scoutmaster to be on hand promptly.

Scout committee mejnbert Aloysius Kopicki, chairman. Rev. J. E. Gryczka and Peter Konon are asked to be present.

bcnsvapfonnaan AAUCftl OPTOOCTUST WYomm w. Kin63TOO-m7 252 Wyoming Avenoe GLEN ALDEN GOAL Nut Egg $9.33 $9.35 Pea $7.80 Buck $6.30 Stove $9.35 Barley $4.25 DIAL 7-4238 WILLIAMS CflOS. 26 Krych Street, Kingston -Whey uaaitt to EUcaa Thaa Frta" 250 Wyo. King. Dial 7-4435 or 7-3458 Parking In Rear of Store FRESH KILLED STEWING AND ROASTING CHICKENS lb.

45c A VARIETY OF FRESH FISH Baby Beef Liver lb. 39c 8m Ecoaomjr Stare Ad mm Faca lt 'Rradr Serr FISH CAKES 3 for 20c Deviled CRABS, 2 for 55c YELLOW PIKE lb. 39c IVIIrlma Baked) BLUE PIKE lb. 35c mm PEE Suction rnu i niusiae Avenue, nave receivea i i i 1 B. Tamalis, is now serving in the aircraft supply section at a large Air Service command depot somewhere tin Northwest England.

Corp. Tamalis is a graduate of the local high school, class of 1942. Before entering the service in April, 1943, he was employed by the Kingston Cake Company. RUMMAGE SALE MONDAY Mrs. William G.

Jenkins, president of the Young Women's Missionary Club of Edward's Memorial Church, announces the society will begin its annual rummage sale at Pugh's building, Main Street, Monday afternoon at 1. The following committee will be at the building on Monday: Mrs. Alfred W. Davis, Mrs. Evan Thomas, Mrs.

Shadrach Dodd, Mrs. Joseph Gommer, Mrs. William E. Morris, Mrs. George Deets, Mrs.

Arthur C. Jones, Mrs. Rhiney Styre, Mrs. James W. Jones, Mrs.

Charles Dare, Mrs. John Withey, Miss Mabel Thomas and Miss Florence Jones. PERSONALS Lt. Sarah McBride. Philadelohla.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eve- lock, 15 Short Street, this week Thomas Fulton, Harrisburg, Is visiting relatives here this week; Mixed choir of St. Mary's RC Church will rehear.se tonight at tuo. Odd Fellows' wlll meet tonight at 7:30.

Juvenile Choir of Edwards' Memorial Church, will rehearse tonight at 6:15.. Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:30. The High School football team will play Kingston High School at Kingston Stadium tonight at 7:45. oiumoia Hose ComDanv will meet Monday night at 7:30 linnkle BIRTHDAY CALENDARS service of Church met Wednesday. Serving rnmmittoo mem hers wpwtMfs Ann RlhmMo Mrs.

LeRoy Hess, Mrs. Victor Rydd and Mrs. Lewis Nulton. Mrs. Harold Smith presided.

atj Saturday; October 14, at home; Friday, tober 20, at 8 p. Forty Fort at Forty -Fort Triday, October 27, Tunkhannock, at Tunkhannock; Saturday, November 4, West Pitt I ton at home? Saturday, November ill, open; Saturday, November- 18, open; Thanksgiving Day, Dallas Township at Dallas CLItTmEETS Trucksville Service Mothers Club welcomed three new -members at' its meeting on night in the Trucksville Hose House. They are: Mrs. Thomas earle.Jr,- Mrs- WUlianwGregory and Mrs. Leo Bukeavich.

Mrs. G. W.e Nichols presided at the business meeting which opened with the singing of "America" followed by-the pledgeof-allegi anee-to -the flag. Mrs. Herbert Williams, chaplain, led the devotions and read a poem dedicated to men and women In the Mrs.

Thomas Wisnieskl reported that ten. birthday boxes were sent in September, five to boys overseas" and-frve-to--4 hose the United States. Mrs. Alva Holdredge and Mrs. "Wisnieski served for the past three months as at birthday gift committee.

Mrs. J. D. Hutchison and Mrs. C.

S. Hemenway will serve on this committee for Oc-ober, -November and December. Reports were given by those appointed to buy articles for Christmas boxes- for servicemen overseas. Mrs. Harold Shappelle, chairman of the card party to be held at the high school on October 6, outlined the plans.

This affair is held to obtain money for Christmas boxes. Mrs. F. P. Anthony will have charge of the sale- of home made candy at the party.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Joseph Purcell, Mrs. Eckley Kocher, Mrs. Judson Holdredge, Mrs. Evan Thomas Wisrtleski.

Others present: Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, Mrs. Albert Blase, Mrs. Walter Billings. Mrs.

veo iarey, Mrs. Eugene Confine, Mrs. John 'BtAwvfchT; iWiliiam raro ir KIWANIS MEETS Plans for the observance of Ntirinl NewsDaDer Week. October 1 to 8. where discussed at thetmeet ing of Dallas Kiwanis Club held Wednesday night in Turner's Restaurant, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston.

Howard Isaacs, presl aeni, was in cnarge. Gordon Mathers introduced Sherman Harter, Hillside, as his guest. Samuel Raub of Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis Club was also a guest at the meting. William Lustzel celebrated his birthday anniversary and his gift marking the occasion was won. by Samuel Thompson.

The next meeting will be held Wednesdiy, September 27. RETURNS TO HOSPITAL Robert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmep Davis of Shavertown; has been called to the Veteran's Hospital in Philadelphia for examination. He was medically discharged after serving In the U.

S. Army YARN FOR KNITTING Yarn for those who wish to knit for the Red Cross may be obtained from Mrs. Byron Creasy, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, or at the Grace Cave Shop in Dallas. MEN'S CLUB OUTING -Sam Davis is chairman of the annual outing of the Men's Club of Trucksville Methpdist Church, to be held Monday at 7:30 at Norris Glen. Wives of the members will be Euests, All men of the-communltvare For those desire transportation, cars will leave the church" aV 7 p.

m. MANY ATTEND READING A large group enjoyed the read-Ine "Anna and the King of Siam'' by Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad In Shav ertown Metnoaist cnurcn on wea nesday night. Mrs. Conrad was costumed as the girl, Anna, as she appeared in the court of the King oi biam.

WSCS TO MEET Mrs. Austin L. Prynn of Dallas will speak at the quarterly meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of Shavertown Methodist Church on Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the church.

Reports will be made by circle leaders and all secretaries. Delegates will be elected to the Wilkes-Barre. District meeting, and to the conference meeting at Binghamton, to be held In October. Refreshments will be served by members of the Valara Henry Circle. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION WEEK Religious Education Week will be observed in Trucksville Methodist Church, beginning Sunday.

Events have been scheduled for various eroups during the week. beginning with a wiener roast for JllCIIlUeiO Vi. KllV -1TC11 0 WXUU OIIU theif wives on Monday night at 7:30. Other events scheduled are: Church School board testimonial dinner. Tuesday, 6:30 p.

m. in honor of Mrs. W. E. Bennett and Mrs.

Bruce Long. Red Cross canteen unit will serve the meal; On Wednesday an all day meeting at the church will be held by the Women's Society of Christian Service, with a covered dish dinner at noon. Special emphasis- on Religious Education will be made at the midweek prayer, service on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Both senior and junior Method-ist Youth.

Fellowship groups will Mukt. Tonight, Saturday "Stisilss Rssq'-Osly'f. Fred MacMnrray -rille(te Gnl(lnrd Edward Arnold I'opeye Cartoon New Sat. Matinee I P. M.

Liberator heavy bomber. Carverton ARRIVES IN FRANCE Corp. Sharps Cyphers, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Cypher of Carverton, has arrived in France, according to word received by his parents cyphers entered the service on March, 1943, and received his basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. He is a graduate of Kingston Township High School. RALLY DAY SUNDAY Rally Day is being observed on Sunday, September 24, in the churches served by Rev.

Charles H. Gilbert as. follows: Carverton 10:45, Union Service. Orange, Sunday School and morning service 9:30. Mt Zlion, evening, 7:30, with a program observe Youth Night on Friday at 7:30 p.

m. in the church. A social for all children will be held Saturday afternoon in the TOWNSHIP NOTES FJwnnd Dvmond. 2c of the U. S.

Navy, is spending a leave with his family in Trucksville. George Verony ot the Mercnant Marine is visiting his family in, Shavertown. Miss Norma Walter of the Waves has returned to Philadelphia after visiting relatives in Trucksville. Mrs. Byron Krich and daughter, Betty, of Detroit have returned after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Davis of Trucksville. Dallas AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED Women's Auxiliary. Dr. Henry M.

Laing Fire Company met at the home of the president, Mrs. Nelson Shaver of Main Street, Tuesday nieht. Mrs.s Nelson Shaver presid ed at the meeting. Games were played. Serving committee members were Mrs; Thomas Kepner, Mrs.

Oscar Roth, Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain.

President anbointed the follow. insr members to serve at the Oc tober meeting: Mrs. Margaret Hartman, Mrs. Wuiiam Vivian, Mrs. Claude Cooke, and Mrs.

Mp-Neal; Present: Mrs. Edward Van- CamDen. Mrs. Grant Shaner, Mrs, Oscar Roth, Mrs. Thomas Kepner, Mrs.

D. F. Honeywell, Mrs. wuiiam Vivian. Mrs Atlee Kocher, Mrs.

Budd Schooley, Mrs. Russell Case. Mrs. Marearet nartman, Mrs. John Girvan.

Mrs. Howard Brace, Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Mrs. Arthur Newman, Mrs. Nelson Shaver.

CHOIRS TO REID5ARSE Adult choir members of all churches of the Back Mountain region and members of the Dr. Henrv M. Laine Fire Company Community Band will rehearse at the irst Metnoaist cnurcn, Dallas, Sunday afternoon at 2:15. The combined choirs of all churches and the community band will present concert at the band stand on the Harvey's Lake high way oiLiSunday, October at 3 p. m.

ENTERTAINED AT DINNER 'i-Mrs-Janies. JOJlyen Street entertained at dinner at ei home, Sunday. Guests were Mr- ana jwrs. wes le, LimTiier. Mis.

Alva Tzgleston, son Robert, Mrs. James Oliver, br, son Richard. TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE Womens Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church will hold a rummage sale at Luzerne in October, date to be decided. Mrs. Carlton Reed is general chairman and she -will be assisted by: Mrs.

Thomas B. Robinson, Mrs. Oswald Griffith, Mrs. James York, Mrs. David Joseph, Mrs.

Austin L. Prynn, Mrs. William Niemeyer, Mrs. Paul Warner and Mrs. Frank Garrahan.

AT THE-iilMSDLER The feature Dlcture appearing at the Himmler rneater in uanas tonight and tomorrow is the technicolor hit "Home in Indiana" starring Walter Brennan and Lon McAllister. This picture has attracted considerable favorable comment In the motion picture world and its showing here is awaited with Interest OFFICERS ELECTED The- newiv elected officers 'of tne Methodist Youtn enowsnip of First Methodist Church are: President. Roberta Sutton: vice president, Norma Reed; secretary-treasurer. Jovce Reed: chairman of worship and evangelism, Ruth Scott; World Friendship, Marjorie Bvans; community service, nicn-ard Oliver: recreation, Joseph LeGrand. Advisors: Mrs.

Raymond E. Kuhnert. Mrs. Austin L. Prynn, Lewis W.

LeGrand, Mrs. Peter D. Clark and Rev. Austin L. Frynn.

DALLAS' PERSONALS Victor E. Lewis of Edwardsville and Mrs. Elliott Jones of Los An geles, were guests Tuesday, of Mrs. Amanda Yaple. niMMLEU Dallas Tonight and Saturday in (In Teehnncolor) Walter Brennan' Lon McAllister 1 is is at Kodan and Agnes Novak; student arratrs, Helen Romashko and Dorothy Shultz; student chatter, Shirley Fox, Dorothy Sorber, Elsie Symczyk, Alice Stankunas; alumni notes, co-chairmen Regina McCabe and Jean Nikolyjczvp, assisted by Alice Lewis, Irene Urban-ski and Frances Lewis; address editor, Dorothy Audelevicz, assistants, Claire Tudgay and Dorothy uitiuici, inianciHi manager, uer- trude i a 1 1 pnotographer, Riscavage.

VISITING WOUNDED SON Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Finn of naiuaay street, Newtown, with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Papineau left on Thursday night to visit the former's son, SSgt.

Patrick Finn, wuu is a paueni at Asmord Gen eral Hospital, White Sulpher ojji nigs. Jinn was recently JiuuKrn io mis country from France where he was wounded on SOLDIER TRANSFERRED Pvt. Robert S. Knight of Luzerne Street, Lee Park, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Knight of East Liberty Street, Newtown, who recently completed his basic training at Fort Sill, has been spending a 12-day furlough here. He is being transferred from Oklahoma to Camp Maxey, Texas. HARVEST TEA Young Women's Society of Askam Methodist Church will have a Harvest Tea tonight beginning at 8 in the church parlors. Public Invited. NOTES AND PERSONALS Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Jones and daughter Florence of Blakeslee were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knight, East Liberty Street, Newtown. Mrs.

Lloyd Altemose and son Terrance spent several days re-1 cently with friends in the Poconos. Mrs. F. W. Nyhart of Oxford Street, Lee Park, Is able to be' about again following a recent 111-1 ness.

Ilupont SCHOOL ENROLLMENT DROPS The total enrollment of pupils in the elementary and high school 111 farm la nntu atO a Hrnn rt IB 45 term is now 832, a drop of 18 from last year. 'which showed 850. The grades show enrollment this term of 526 compared to 587 last year, a loss of 61. The high school enrollment, however, shows a gain of 43, compared with 263 last year. The present total 832 is about 299 less than the Deak en rollment of pre-war days.

HOME ON FURLOUGH Corp. Albert Sabatelli is spending a 12 day furlough with his wife. He Is the son of Albert Sabatelli, of 2aegler Street. Corp. Sabatelli is stationed at Camp Gruber, Okla.

PROMOTED TO CORPORAL PFC Peter Carroll, who Is stationed with the U. S. Army in Greenland, has been promoted to corporal, according to word received by his mother, Mrs. Peter Carroll. I OCEAX Perch Filet lb.

39c Haddock SDc I in the borough schools. Mrs. Daniel Conte and daughter wjj of Pittston were Wednesday guests ot the former's parents, Mr. ana mrs. josepn varans, oju noyt Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Conte- re- cently moved to Pittston. Miners Mills Marlon's Beauty Solon, 1423 North Washington Street, Miners Mills, will open Monday, September 25th, under management of Dorothy Shovlln. Specializing in cold waves.

Open dally and nights. Phone 2-1281 for appointment. "Luzerne PVT. SHINER IN ITALY Pvt. Warren A.

Shiner, who entered service November 5, 1943, and received his basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, and later trained at Camp Meade, Maryland, has landed in Italy. Before entering service he was employed in Detroit, Mich, lie is a graduate of Luzerne High School, class of 1935, and is married to the former Miss Ellen M. Brennan, Cooper Street, Pringle, who now resides at 446 Elm Street, Kingston. Pvt. Shiner is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. N. Shiner of 333 Charles Street. REMOVED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs.

Andrew. jrBlannerd, 309 Charles Street, has received word that her aunt, Mrs. S. E. Mbrney from Columbia County, who has been a patient in Berwick Hospital for a month, has been removed to her home in Mifflinvtlle Borough.

Mrs. Morney, a former resident of Bennett Street, Lus zerne, fell recently and broke her hip. PERSONALS Harrison Knell, 11, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Harrison Knell.

293 Walnut Street, who sings and tap dances, will take part on a broadcast program Saturday morning at 11:30. Arthur Allen, son of Mrs. Viola 2m LfrvWg'teiStre who en- receiving his -boot training at, N. Y. Mrs.

Harold Barnard is ill at Tiome, 309 Charles Street. Mrs. Barnard has been ih ill health for Hunts vilio HUNTSVnXE NOTES WSCS of Jackson Methodist Church Will hold a lummaee sale in Luzerne on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, -1 Mrs. Kaipn rantz Is 111. Mr.

and Mrs. JoseDh W. Smith of Binghamton were dinner guests of Mrs. Frank H. Johnson on saiuraay.

Charles Behee, Who has been ill for some time, is about the same. Harold B. Elston is with the AAJ, in Texas. Ashley fm invrviia Pvt and Mrs. Lerov Thomnson wSit Merlv -HoartUl PMrTJn raA! wAi.

'S' arlit- Ul Wyoming Street. Pvt. Thompson is with the. S. Army In France.

I aeanmn ana Mrs, John Hooper of 4 Brown Street have an- nouncea me oirtn of a son, re- cently. Mrs. Hooper Is the former Helen Bradley. Seaman Hooper stationed at Bainbridge, I This Is their fifth child. 1 Mr.

and Mrs, John Trudnak of 80 Ashley Street have announced; me Dinn oi a son. in Mercy nos- pital, Thursday, September 21. NOTES AND PERSONALS Miss Glenys Williams, daughter of Mrs. William H. Willlamsof 106 Mason Avenue; left Sunday for Ithaca College where she has enrolled as a music student.

She was accompanied by her mother and sister, Miss Eunice Williams, who have returned. Miss Williams a graduate of Ashley High School, class of 1944. Stanley J. Barber, superintendent Ashley Post Office, Is spending hisvacatlon at Lake Nuangola. NOXEN THEATER NOXEN Tonight and Saturday "CUFFAL0 BILL" with Jnel MrCm Unda Dararll Cartooa ltenl Itasedded-toeHbirthaav4ders XT i Mnttia Allen rerentlv Mattie Allen, Street, next Wednesday night at 7:30 Sweet Valley NOTES AND PERSONALS Mrs.

Ira Hoover, son-in-law and daughter, Seaman and Mrs. Frank and daughter, Linda, of Avoca: Mrs. James Barlow and Miss Ruth Hoover and a friend of East Orange, N. visited Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Hoover Tuesday night. Mr. Hoover continues ill at his home.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Cal-lender spent Tuesday In Shlck-shinny. 'Samuel Bronson has suffered a relapse and is again ill at his home.

Howell of Shavertown is erecting a cottage at North Lake. Township employes are repairing the road at North Lake. Chauncy Smith, son of the late Asa Smith and Mrs. Smith, passed away at the home of his daughter-in-law in Plymouth on Monday. C.

L. Holcomb, and Frank Hontz called on H. B. Hoover Monday night. Additional names have been added to the Service Honor Roll here.

Miss Ann Sydlowski has received word that her brother, John Sydlowski, has been promoted to corporal. He was overseas until he was injured, when he was returned to U. S. hospital in Califor nia. After recuperating there he spent -a furlough with his sister at Forest Hills Farm and other relatives, later returning to duty.

Lester Lvnn. crandson of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Foss and Walter Lynn, underwent an operation for appendicitis last week. His condition is reported favorable by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Lynn. Dr. and Mrs. o.

A. Allen of Mrs. WUliam Ferry of Shick-shinny visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long.

Tunkhannock NOTES AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sink, West Tioga Street, "entertained the following relatives recently: Mrs, Harvey B. Sink and daughter Maxine, lunxnannocK: Mr. ana Mrs.

Alton Kile ana. daughter Nancy of Russell Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Bunnell, Eaton Road, attended the funeral in Meshoppen of Mrs.

Igene Sterling. Among the men to report for pre-inductlon' examination for the Armed Forces Tuesday morning are Richard Stark, Moosic, formerly of Tunkhannock: i Bruce Shadduck and Lawrence Rosen- grant, Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Treible.

Bridge Street, had as recent guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Besteder. and chil dren of Vernon. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Hefferan are spending Mr. -Hef ferans' vaca tion in rmiaaeipnia. Mr. tierreran Is an employe of the Citizens Bank.

You hz Da Registered ToVchln ill WttuMVI V1 You Can Register Today At Ifenliscke Gily Kid! ia a a iiuur iv ii Until 3 P. M. and I 7 M. UntiMO P. M.

ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE HTIHIUI'Vl estate ts given in: chum rhildren, Thomas, John, JoseDh. VAunrA and Anna. Joseph and Anna, are named executors. 'ioo-Stain'Top''. ENTERTAINS' CLASS Willing Workers class of Albert Methodist Church were entertained at the home of Mrs.

Elmer Young on Tuesday night. Mrs. Dewey Lear was assisting hostess. Others present: Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs.

Warren Blakeslee, Mrs. Edwin Bossert, Mrs. Donald Koons, Mrs. Fred Layaou, Mrs. Warren Whitebread, Miss Jennie Wildrick, Mrs.

Carrie Thomas, Mrs. H. G. Tyreman, Mrs. Laura Myers, Mrs.

Mae Jones, Mrs. Alfred Sheppard, Mrs. Robert Gillman, Mrs. J. Edwards, Mrs.

Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. Norman Young. SCOtiilviEET Boy Scout Troop 502 met in the Methodist Church on Monday 'night, with following attending Thomas Besecker, Girard Snyder, Paul Fillman. William Besecker, John Malone, William Snee, Stu-- art Miller, Leonard Besecker, Robert Morrow, Kieth Snee, Robert Kingsley Snyder, Ray Rinken TITHERS MAKE PLANS Tithers Association of the Methodist Churchy met with Rev. and Mrs.

David L. Davis on Mon- day Others; present; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swartwood, Mr. Mrs.

Earl E. Richards, Morris Swartwood, Jr PERSONALS and Mrs. B. M. Ayeirs observed their 53rd wedding anniversary on Sunday with a family dinner.

Miss Charlotte Avers, at East Stroudsburg State Teachers College spent the wgek end with her Mr, and Mrs. Frank Blair have returned after a week with Mr. and Mrs. Erven Fyrer, Stratford, Conn, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Zerfoss of Indiana, and their son, Ensign Guy Zerfoss, who graduated from University, Chicago, last week, spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zerfoss. Mrs. William Rus sell and Mrs.

Frank Franick of Hazleton were guests on Monday. Mrs. Harry Dunlap had an operation at General Hospital on Tuesday. Ensign Harriet Fey of Naval Ammunition Depot, Hastings, Nebraska, arrived on Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Conrad Miss Jean has been employed In Flint, for the past fourteen months, has returned Meeker RETURNS FROM FURLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Hlggs of Meeker have received word that their son, Corp. Fred Higgs, has arrived safely in isanta Ana, after a 15 day furlough with relatives.

He flew from LaGuardia Field, NA to his base. RETURNS FROM NEW YORK Mrs. J. Fred Higgs and Miss Jessie Higgs of Fort Dix, N. returned from a week, end trip to New York.

IXQOSEVELT BWOVERVTIXE Showi at ul star" Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews Our Gang News Front News I calendars. Names and orders for calendars are to be given to any of the following committee: Mrs. William Brace, Mrs, Victor vuoocu Juicia, mm, Ralnh Ashburner and Mr Ri1nh Elston. C. rDevens.

Mrs. Charles Wertman, Mrs. Ralph ichhurnsr Mr fnnir Cmith vrLn Margaret Kunkle, Miss Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Carrie Kunkle, Mrs, willinm KrnrA Mrfi ClAorn Mlllai. Mrs.

LeRoy Hess, Mrs. Harold Hess, Mrs. Ann Richards, Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs.

Victor Rvdd. jMrs. Julia Kunkle, Mrs. Wrisler, ivua. ceil oiiiiLii.

HONORED AT. PARTY Mrs. owen ide entertained at a binnaay in nonoroi ner Mr- and Mrs, Marvin Elston, Mrs. Cragg Herd- man, Mrs. naipn Hess, coral ide, Arthur and Mrs, Owen Ide, ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Elston entertained at dinner Wednesday at their home. Guests were: Mrs. Jane Mahn. Mrs.

Ralph Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston. wr Twr KUNKLE PERSONALS Mrs. naroia omiin nas reiurnea after visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Denaler, atv Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Devens and daughter, Mildhed Devens, moved to their new home on Lake Street, Dallas, yesterday. Pvt. Donald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Smith, who left for military service, September 11, is at New Cumberland. Mrs. Stella Isaacs, who fell at her home and dislocated her hip on August 26, has returned from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital but will have to. remain In bed for come time. GRAND Edwardsville '3, 5.

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